Following the recent earthquake in Haiti, Maintain has decided to temporarily offer all customers a 30% discount on all licenses of Cocktail. During this period, 87% of all the revenues will be donated to a selected list of charities who actively help the people affected by this disaster. The sale will be on from Saturday (00:00 GMT) until Sunday (23:59 GMT) so make sure you take this opportunity to help out and get something great in return!
The donations will be split equally between:
The fine print: Proof of payment to the charities will be available from 25 February, 2010. The remaining 13% covers administrative fees such as transaction and retailer fees.
For more information about Cocktail, please visit http://cocktail.maintain.se.
"We have already collected around 50 000 dead bodies. We anticipate there will be between 100 000 and 200 000 dead in total, although we will never know the exact number." Paul Antoine Bien-Aime, Interior Minister
"Pictures can get out instantly, and so everybody can see and hear the pictures, and that's important because the world needs to know. But getting physically tonnes and tonnes of equipment, and food, and water is not as instant as Twitter or Skype or 24-hour television news. You can't snap your fingers and make it happen just by magic but we will do it, slowly and surely." Emilia Casella, U.N. World Food Programme
The donations will be split equally between:
The fine print: Proof of payment to the charities will be available from 25 February, 2010. The remaining 13% covers administrative fees such as transaction and retailer fees.
For more information about Cocktail, please visit http://cocktail.maintain.se.
"We have already collected around 50 000 dead bodies. We anticipate there will be between 100 000 and 200 000 dead in total, although we will never know the exact number." Paul Antoine Bien-Aime, Interior Minister
"Pictures can get out instantly, and so everybody can see and hear the pictures, and that's important because the world needs to know. But getting physically tonnes and tonnes of equipment, and food, and water is not as instant as Twitter or Skype or 24-hour television news. You can't snap your fingers and make it happen just by magic but we will do it, slowly and surely." Emilia Casella, U.N. World Food Programme

Can you make this retroactive? I just paid for a family subscription today!
Posted by: Ingrid Edlund Berry | January 15, 2010 at 04:10 AM
Both of my computers have your application so purchasing again is not in the cards. Having said that please note that my wife and I have been supporters of Doctors without Borders for a number of years and we've just sent large donation to them for their work in Haiti. You're doing a wonderful thing with your sale offer.
Posted by: Henry Halem | January 15, 2010 at 04:44 AM
At Mac Aficionados (www.macaficionados.wordpress.com), we clearly support your beautiful initiave and we encourage all readers and Mac users to participate and contribute to this wonderful work you are doing!
By the way, Cocktail is definitely an app we recommend!
--OGenius--
Mac Aficionados
Posted by: OGenius | January 16, 2010 at 09:56 PM